The political and economic life during the United States Cold War years was changed through enemy engagements in multiple arenas. The two opposing countries are both eager to defeat the other, so both countries decided to leave the outcomes of the Cold War to different forms of engagement at different arenas. This changed the political policy of the administrations of both countries. Neither the US President nor the Soviet Premier at the time was able to discount the raring of people to actually go and engage with the enemy. Although it was only a Cold War, both nations still had economic changes as they tried to keep up with each other’s expenditures and military spending.
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B. Frederick Douglass
C. Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs
D. Mifflin Gibbs
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The first African American elected to a full term in the Senate is Blanche K. Bruce. The correct option is a.
Blanche Kelso Bruce was born on March 1, 1841, and he was born into slavery in Prince Edward County, Virginia, and went on to become a politician who represented Mississippi as a Republican in the United States Senate from 1875 to 1881. He was the first elected African-American senator to serve a full term.
Bruce's father was his master, Pettis Perkinson, a white Virginia planter. Bruce was treated comparatively well by his father, who educated him together with a legitimate half-brother. When Blanche Bruce was young, he played with his half-brother. One source claims that his father legally freed Blanche and arranged for an apprenticeship so he could learn a trade. In an 1886 newspaper interview, however, Bruce says that he gained his freedom by moving to Kansas as soon as hostilities broke out in the Civil War.
Bruce died on March 17, 1898.
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Name the first African American who was elected to a full-term senate.
A. Blanche K. Bruce
B. Frederick Douglass
C. Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs
D. Mifflin Gibbs